crowded - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crowded in Hindi

  • भीड़
  • सघन
  • घन
  • घना
  • जनाकीर्ण

crowded Definition

Adjective

  • (of a space) full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed.

crowded Example

  • a very crowded room ( बहुत भीड़भाड़ वाला कमरा )
  • The men crowded together round the campfires. ( पुरुषों ने कैम्प फायर के चारों ओर एक साथ भीड़ लगा दी। )
  • Must be crowded here today. ( आज यहां भीड़ होनी चाहिए। )
  • Where the street had been vacant during the day, they were crowded at night. ( जहां दिन में सड़क खाली रहती थी, वहां रात में भीड़ रहती थी। ) 

More Sentence

  • He strode through the crowded Egyptian street market, the Khan al-Khalili, one of the oldest markets in the world.
  • Almost every dwelling on the narrow, crowded road was in pieces.
  • Dawn and Random snorted and crowded close to Princess.
  • I must have cried out as everyone crowded around the single viewing unit.
  • The Quincys wandered into the crowded parlor.
  • There was a rest area at the summit already crowded with rid­ers.
  • The other customers crowded the back with Deidre.
  • Then all marched into the city through crowded streets where banners were flying.
  • He hurried forward and pushed his way into the throng that crowded about the entrance.
  • The day of the council found the population of the island crowded into the capital.
  • Parlay skipped with astonishing nimbleness across the crowded room to the barometer on the wall.
  • The sidewalks of the city are crowded with cripples begging for coins.
  • His mind was crowded with worries and questions, and he couldn't sleep.
  • The road was crowded with trucks.
  • The street was crowded with people.
  • The harbor was crowded with vessels of every description.
  • The city of Mito was crowded with blossom viewers.
  • This room is too crowded with this many people in it.
  • His store is always crowded with customers.
  • I found the hotel crowded with foreign tourists.
  • They crowded their way to the front and made a noisy shuffling with their feet and talked loudly.
  • The others were crowded together at the bow, trying to keep away from the flames.
  • She seemed far more at home than in the midst of crowded streets and gay, brilliant rooms.
  • An old-times chamber it was, sure enough, and crowded with all kinds of trumpery.
  • The hall was already crowded when we pressed into our places half an hour before the appointed commencement.
  • There were wounded in the yards, at the windows of the houses, and the streets were crowded with them.
  • Jackson chose a bar that wouldn't be too crowded at this hour.
  • Traci joined them, coffee in hand, and they merged into the crowded mall.
  • This only means that the equipotential surfaces are crowded together, just as they are near the ridge of a house.
  • She made her way to the hallway and breathed more easily in the less crowded space.
  • the crowded streets of Manhattan